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Baw Baw Shire is a Local Government Area in Victoria, Australia . It is located about 100km east of Melbourne in the West Gippsland region. It has an area of 4,031 square kilometres, and in 2001 had a population of about 36,000. Baw Baw Shire was formed in 1994 from the amalgamation of the former Buln Buln and Narracan Shires, the Rural City of Warragul (previously the Shire of Warragul), and some parts of Yarra Ranges Shire. It was named for Mount Baw Baw in the shire's northeast, its highest peak and the site of a small ski resort. The more densely populated southern half of Baw Baw Shire consists of low rolling hills given over primarily to dairy farming and other agriculture. The northern half lies in the Great Dividing Range and its foothills, where forestry remains an important industry. Tourism is also important in the region, aided by its proximity to and easy access from Melbourne. The shire is noted for its rural scenery and natural beauty, as well as gourmet foods and wines. The historic gold-mining town of Walhalla is located in the northeast of the shire. The major electricity-producing region of the Latrobe Valley lies immediately to the shire's east. Many of Baw Baw Shire's larger towns are located along the , Drouin , Warragul (the largest town and administrative centre), Darnum , Yarragon , and Trafalgar . North of Warragul are Neerim South and Noojee (from which runs the main road to Mount Baw Baw), while south of Trafalgar in the Strzelecki Ranges lies the town of Thorpdale .
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